Grannys Ruso a Crochet
Lacy and intricate, this crochet square is perfect for creating visually light pieces. Cardigans and jackets made with this square will look truly unique, so if you don’t have one, now’s your chance to make one. There is a step-by-step crochet tutorial for this project, so you won’t have any trouble if you follow it carefully.
PHOTOS by Creaciones Tejidas / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on ctejidas.co, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Rustic Afghan Square
This crochet afghan square is a captivating blend of basic stitches and vibrant colors, ideal for creating beautiful throw pillows and cozy blankets. Beginning as a 3-loop circle, it evolves into a square with double crochet clusters forming a lovely floral center. A half double crochet round completes the square and the finishing touches are added with single crochet stitches in the 3rd round, creating intricate surface stitches. Just follow the crochet pattern step by step.
PHOTOS by 2023 MadameStitch / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on madamestitch.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tails and Toe Beans Square
This Lace Crochet Square pattern will definitely be great for your future projects! Whether you are looking for a pretty building block to create a throw or just want to try something new, consider adding this project to your to-do list. You won’t have any trouble completing it with the easy-to-follow crochet instructions, and for beginners, it’s a unique opportunity to master some of the basics quickly. Follow the directions and enjoy the results.
PHOTOS by Julia Hart / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on draiguna.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Lavender Square
Simple and delicate, this tapestry crochet square is a cute piece that can be transformed into anything. The lavender motif makes it very feminine and great for cardigans and sweaters. This square pattern was part of the CAL, and there are many lovely designs available now! All patterns are free and easy to follow.
PHOTOS by @made.by.hem / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbycraft.co.uk. Read more about made.by.hem’s project on Instagram.
Celtic Blanket Square
If you’re tired of regular granny squares, this Celtic square design is for you. The ornament is interesting to work, yet not too complicated once you understand the process. The project is based on mostly basic crochet stitches and you won’t have any trouble making these squares quickly. This design will be great for blankets and pillowcases.
PHOTOS by Jennifer E. Ryan / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on celticknotcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
The Mandala Square
The spiritualistic mandala motif of this crochet square is designed to inspire your morning meditation and yoga. But if you’re not a fan of such pursuits, it’s also great for creating a more serene atmosphere in your home. Such modern crochet squares are perfect for crochet blankets and look great in other projects. The step-by-step crochet pattern is free to follow. Give it a try and see how it grows on you.
PHOTOS by Jane Snedden Peever / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on jspcreate.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Deluxe Granny Square
If you’re looking for unusual designs, this crochet square is a must. Its design combines the vibes of classic granny crochet with the fabulous fall ambiance. It will be great for blankets as well as crocheted skirts, cardigans and other handmade clothing. Follow the step-by-step crochet instructions or video tutorial and get started right away!
PHOTOS by @mezzamay / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on mezzacraft.com.
Compass Rose Crochet Square Block
This crochet square brings a modern twist to the classic granny design. Bright and colorful, it’s great for fall projects including blankets, cardigans, totes and more. The project is best suited for intermediate crocheters with some experience. Follow the free crochet block pattern and see what happens.
PHOTOS by Karin Åshammar/Virklust / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on virklust.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.